Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7851882 | Carbon | 2015 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
This work presents a novel method to prepare graphene quantum dots (GQDs) directly from graphite. A composite film of GQDs and ZnO was first prepared using the composite target of graphite and ZnO via magnetron sputtering, followed with hydrochloric acid treatment and dialysis. Morphology and optical properties of the GQDs were investigated using a number of techniques. The as-prepared GQDs are 4-12Â nm in size and 1-2Â nm in thickness. They also exhibited typical excitation-dependent properties as expected in carbon-based quantum dots. To demonstrate the potential applications of GQDs in electronic devices, pure ZnO and GQD-ZnO thin-film transistors (TFTs) using ZrOx dielectric were fabricated and examined. The ZnO TFT incorporating the GQDs exhibited enhanced performance: an on/off current ratio of 1.7Â ÃÂ 107, a field-effect mobility of 17.7Â cm2/Vs, a subthreshold swing voltage of 90Â mV/decade. This paper provides an efficient, reproducible and eco-friendly approach for the preparation of monodisperse GQDs directly from graphite. Our results suggest that GQDs fabricated using magnetron sputtering method may envision promising applications in electronic devices.
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Authors
Huihui Zhu, Ao Liu, Yuanhong Xu, Fukai Shan, Aihua Li, Jianmei Wang, Wenrong Yang, Colin Barrow, Jingquan Liu,